SP1133 Manual
Product Description
This product is mainly designed for PC and supports NS (Nintendo Switch) mode, Bluetooth, and 2.4G dongle for wireless PC gaming controllers. In NS mode, the controller connects to the Switch console via Bluetooth. It can also connect wirelessly via Bluetooth to Android/iOS devices and laptops. Additionally, it supports wireless connection to desktop PCs via dongle. Compatible with PC systems including XP, WIN7, DXWIN8, WIN10, and WIN11, the controller supports PC modes: X_INPUT/D_INPUT/NS mode.
Product Features
- This product mainly features PC functions, including: rapid fire, motor vibration adjustment, M1/M2 mapping function, and macro functionality.
- Provides four LED status indicators: Red/White/Green/Blue.
- 18 functional buttons with a three-mode switch: NS/Bluetooth/Dongle, convenient for initial pairing.
- Built-in dual motors, high-precision Hall 3D joystick; the Hall sensor board has a switch conversion function, with long mode offering analog output and short mode directly outputting 255.
- Equipped with two customizable buttons M1/M2 on the back, which can be set for mapping and macro functions.
- Hold the '+' button or '-' button for 3 seconds to switch between X_input/D_input/NS mode.
- Includes a 6-axis gyro for fast and accurate target locking.
- Controller supports wired connection to PC for software upgrades and supports X/D-INPUT/NS mode when connected both wired and wirelessly.
- Controller features RGB lighting effects on both sides, each side with four 1615 RGB lights.
- The controller is activated through charging; other methods cannot activate it.
- Once the controller is paired with the SWITCH console/Android/iOS device/PC, it will automatically enter sleep mode after approximately 5 minutes of inactivity.
- Charging method: can be charged via a Type-C port or using the charging dock.
- The controller must support a 1000 Hz polling rate when connected via cable to PC or wirelessly with the dongle.
Controller Layout
The controller features a central HOME button, View button ('-'), Menu button ('+'), Action Buttons (X, Y, B, A), Left and Right Joysticks (L3/R3), and a D-Pad. The RGB lighting is located on both sides. Four LED indicators (Red/White/Green/Blue) show status: low voltage alarm, charging indicator, and pairing indicator. A motor setting button is present, which functions as a rapid fire and motor vibration adjustment control, and in NS mode, it serves as the screenshot function.
Additional buttons include ZR, R, L, ZL, with trigger stops for right and left triggers. The controller has a Type-C charging port and a dedicated charging port. A mode switch allows selection between NS/BT/Receiver modes.
Connection Methods
NS (Switch) Mode Connection
Two connection methods are available for controllers on a Switch console: Wired connection utilizing a USB data cable, or Wireless Bluetooth pairing.
- Controller connection to the Nintendo Switch console: Press and hold the 'is' button (likely referring to the HOME button or a specific pairing button) on the controller for 3 seconds until the white LED indicator flashes rapidly. Open the pairing menu on the Switch console. Once paired successfully, all controller functions will work normally, and the console-assigned indicator light will remain steady. If pairing fails, the controller will automatically enter sleep mode after approximately 60 seconds. If pairing is successful but left idle, the controller will automatically sleep after about 5 minutes.
- Wired Guidance for Bluetooth Pairing: After connecting the controller to the Nintendo Switch console via a USB data cable, press any button on the controller to wake it up. Once the data cable is disconnected, the controller will automatically connect to the Nintendo Switch console via Bluetooth. Up to four controllers can connect simultaneously to NS console, with assigned indicator lights: Red/White/Green/Blue LEDs remaining steadily lit.
Bluetooth (BT) Mode
Supports connection to Android devices, iOS devices, and laptops. When the controller is in sleep mode:
- Bluetooth Connection for Android Devices: Turn on the Bluetooth settings of your device (e.g., phone, TV). Switch the controller mode to "BT" mode. Press and hold the HOME button on the controller for 3 seconds until the status indicator LED flashes blue rapidly, indicating it has entered pairing mode for Android devices. Search for the Bluetooth device named "XBOX Wireless Controllern" on your device, then click to pair and connect. Once paired successfully, the blue LED will stay lit.
- Bluetooth Connection for iOS Devices: With the controller in sleep mode and the mode switch in the "BT" position, press and hold the HOME button for 3 seconds. The blue LED will flash rapidly, indicating it has entered pairing mode. Search for the Bluetooth device named "XBOX Wireless Controllern" on your iOS device, then click to pair and connect. Once paired successfully, the blue LED will stay lit. The next time you wake the controller by pressing any button (with the mode switch in the "BT" position), it will automatically reconnect to the previously paired Android or iOS device. If pairing is unsuccessful, the controller will enter sleep mode after about 60 seconds. If there is no activity after successful pairing, the controller will enter sleep mode after about 5 minutes.
- Bluetooth Connection for Laptops: With the controller in sleep mode and the mode switch in the "BT" position, press and hold the HOME button for 3 seconds. The blue LED will flash rapidly, indicating it has entered pairing mode. Search for the Bluetooth device named "XBOX Wireless Controllern" on your laptop, then click to pair and connect. Once paired successfully, the blue LED will stay lit.
Dongle Mode
The controller has two connection methods with the 2.4G Dongle:
- Set the controller mode switch to the dongle position. While the controller is in sleep mode, press and hold the HOME button for 3 seconds until the red LED on the controller flashes rapidly. Plug the dongle into the PC's USB port, then press the "Pairing" button on the dongle for 3 seconds until the green LED on the dongle flashes rapidly. At this point, the dongle and the controller will pair. Once successfully connected, the green LED on the dongle will stay lit, and the red LED on the controller's indicator light will also stay lit. If pairing fails, the controller will automatically enter sleep mode after about 60 seconds. If pairing succeeds but there is no activity, the controller will automatically enter sleep mode after about 5 minutes.
- After the controller is connected to the dongle, it supports X-INPUT functionality by default. The system assigns a solid red indicator LED, and the device name appears as "XBOX Wireless Controllern" (PC must have the Xbox 360 driver installed). Press and hold the +/- buttons for 3 seconds to switch to NS mode. The system assigns a solid blue indicator LED, and the device name will be displayed as "XBOX Wireless Controllern". To switch to D-INPUT mode, press and hold the +/- buttons for 3 seconds. The device will be displayed as "XBOX Wireless Controllern," and the controller's indicator light will stay lit with both red and blue lights.
Controller Description and Operation
The controller supports wired connection to a PC, with the device name displayed as "XBOX Wireless Controllern" (requires Xbox 360 drivers installed on the PC). The controller does not support firmware upgrades via the Nintendo Switch console; users need to download software and connect to a PC for updates. The controller supports wake-up using any key, excluding L3, R3, M1, M2, and the trigger mode switch. After waking up, the controller enters the reconnection state, indicated by flashing white and green lights. If the controller was previously paired, it will attempt to reconnect based on the mode switch position.
The controller buttons include UP, DOWN, LEFT, RIGHT, A, B, X, Y, L, R, ZL, ZR, L3, R3, View button, HOME, Menu button, and "M" - 18 functional buttons in total, along with two mapping buttons (M1, M2). It is also equipped with left and right 3D joysticks.
The controller features a vibration function. On the Nintendo Switch console, motor vibration can be adjusted in the "Settings" menu. When connected to a PC, hold down the "M" button and move the left 3D joystick up or down to increase or decrease motor vibration intensity across four levels: 100%, 60%, 30%, and 0%. Settings are saved after powering off; a factory reset locks vibration intensity to 60%.
"HOME" Button Operation: When the controller is powered on, press and hold the "HOME" button for 5 seconds to put the controller into sleep mode.
Button Mapping
Mapping Process:
- After connecting to NS/Bluetooth/Dongle, hold M + M1. The left RGB light will slowly flash white, indicating entry into mapping mode.
- Once in M1 customization mode, press a button (e.g., "A"). Then press M1 again; the RGB light will flash once, confirming that "A" is now mapped to M1. Follow the same steps for M2.
You can assign multiple function keys to M1 (M2) by holding M + M1 and inputting keys sequentially. When pressed in-game, the macro will execute based on the time intervals between the input keys. Each M1/M2 macro can store up to 16 key inputs.
Clearing M1 & M2 Customization: While connected to a Nintendo Switch console or PC, follow specific steps to clear the customized feature of M1. The M2 function clearing process is the same. After clearing, the button will have no assigned function. Custom settings are saved after shutdown; however, a factory reset will remove all custom functions assigned to M1 and M2.
Turbo (Rapid-Fire) Function
Hold down the "M" button and press one of the function buttons (A/B/X/Y, L1/R1, ZL/ZR) to enable the rapid-fire function. This function applies to eight keys: A/B/X/Y, L1/R1, ZL/ZR. After setting the rapid-fire function, you can switch between manual rapid-fire, automatic rapid-fire, or single shot. To cancel the rapid-fire function for a specific key, repeat the steps or hold down the "M" button for 5 seconds.
The controller supports adjustable turbo speed: hold the M button + move the right joystick up/down to adjust the turbo speed between three levels: Fast, Medium, and Slow. Turbo speed settings and key values are saved after shutdown. A factory reset will clear custom functions and restore the default medium speed and single-shot mode.
Trigger Operation
When the trigger is in long trip mode, pressing the left or right trigger provides an analog function with a range from 1 to 255, accompanied by vibration feedback. When the trigger is switched to short trip mode, pressing the left or right trigger immediately reaches 255, also accompanied by vibration feedback.
RGB Lighting Effects
RGB lighting effects can only be adjusted when the controller is connected to the NS console or PC via wired/wireless connection. RGB effects cannot be adjusted while the controller is charging on the dock.
- Mode 1: Rainbow mode (default).
- Mode 2: Lightning mode. Simultaneously press the left and right 3D buttons once (pause for 100 microseconds) to switch the light color combination. The color changes once with the key combination (L3, R3).
- Mode 3: Multi-color cycling breathing mode.
- Mode 4: Simultaneously press the left and right 3D buttons once (pause for 100 microseconds) to switch the light color combination. The color changes once with the key combination (L3, R3).
You can adjust the brightness of the RGB lighting with the following key combinations. There are four levels: 25%, 50%, 75%, and 100%. Decrease RGB brightness: M + left joystick right direction. Increase RGB brightness: M + left joystick left direction. Press and hold M + "R3" for 5 seconds to turn off the RGB lighting. Press and hold M + "R3" for 5 seconds again to turn it back on. The current state is saved after powering off. Press the M button + "R3" button briefly (pause for 100 microseconds) once to switch to one RGB lighting effect, cycling through Mode 1, Mode 2, Mode 3, Mode 4, and then back to Mode 1 (in a loop). Lighting settings are saved after powering off. Restoring factory settings will clear the lighting settings, with the default set to Rainbow mode.
Menu and M Button Functions
- The View button / Menu button / "M" button serves as the View function and Menu function when connected to a PC or Android/iOS device. The "M" button has a rapid-fire function and motor vibration adjustment function. When used with the Nintendo SWITCH console, the View button functions as the "-" button, the Menu button functions as the "+" button, and the "M" button serves as the screenshot function.
- To activate the screenshot function with the "M" button on the Nintendo Switch console, the "M" button must be pressed twice to enable the function.
Charging and Reset
Charging
- Charging via adapter: Plug the controller into the Type-C port to charge it. The channel light will glow a constant red LED and will switch off once charging is complete.
- Power source charging: Directly connect the Type-C port of the controller to charge it. The channel light will glow a constant red LED, and the light will turn off once the controller is fully charged.
- Charging while connected: When charging the controller while it is connected to a device, the channel light will display a slowly flashing red LED, and the light will turn off once the controller is fully charged.
Low Battery Alert
When the controller's battery voltage drops below 3.5V, the channel's red LED will flash rapidly to indicate low battery, signaling that the controller needs to be charged.
Standby
When the controller is powered on, press and hold the "HOME button" for 5 seconds to put the controller into sleep mode. When the controller is in pairing mode, it will automatically enter sleep mode if it fails to pair within 60 seconds. When the controller is connected to the console but remains inactive for approximately 5 minutes, it will automatically enter sleep mode.
Reset Function
If the controller malfunctions, you can reset it by pressing the reset button through the reset hole.
Technical Specifications
Receiving Distance: The effective reception distance of the controller is within 10 meters.
Reference Current: Sleep mode current: Less than 20μA. Pairing current: Less than 45mA.
This product supports charging via the Nintendo SWITCH dock and features a wireless wake-up function.
Controller Electrical Specifications:
- Power Supply: Built-in polymer battery
- Usage Time: Approximately 6 to 8 hours of continuous use
- Battery Capacity: 800mAH
- Charging Time: Approximately 3 hours
- Charging Voltage: DC5V
- Charging Current: 390mA
- Operating Current: 290mA (Maximum current when motor vibration and RGB are set to maximum)
Factory Calibration and Lock Mode
3D Joystick/Gyroscope Factory Calibration
In the controller's sleep mode, press L3 + R1 to enter joystick and trigger calibration. The red and green lights will flash alternately. Rotate the joystick forcefully for 2 full circles and press the trigger all the way down 2 times. Then, place the controller on a flat surface and press the A button again to complete the joystick and trigger calibration. The controller will automatically proceed to motion calibration, indicated by a flashing blue light. Once motion calibration is complete, the controller will automatically return to sleep mode.
Controller Factory Lock Mode Setting
In the controller's sleep mode, simultaneously press and hold the left 3D joystick (L3 button), the right 3D joystick (R3 button), and the "M button" for 3 seconds. The indicator lights will all illuminate briefly and then turn off, indicating that the controller has entered factory lock mode. In factory lock mode, the controller disables the wake-up function for any button, preventing frequent connection issues caused by accidental touches during packaging and transportation. Defaults to X_input mode.
Exiting Factory Lock Mode
When the controller is in factory lock mode, all buttons are disabled for wake-up. To exit "factory mode," you must charge the controller using a USB data cable at least once. Once charged, the controller's functionality will be restored.
Firmware Upgrade
Controller Firmware Upgrade
If certain functions of the controller become unavailable due to a console system upgrade or if a functional update is required, the controller firmware can be upgraded via a PC. Double-click to open the software: "GDF-G560637_74A7_V1.0_250110.exe".
When the controller is in sleep mode or powered on, connect it to the PC using a USB cable. Simultaneously press and hold HOME + X + Y for 3 seconds to enter upgrade mode (the "Online" indicator will turn green). The "Update Firmware" button will change from gray to black. Click "Update Firmware" to proceed with the upgrade. During the upgrade process, ensure the data cable remains stably connected. Once the upgrade is complete, the display will show a success message.
Dongle Firmware Upgrade
Open the receiver software: Customer_GDF-G760326_8DC9_V10_250213a.exe. Insert the receiver into the USB port of the PC, and hold down the receiver "Docking key" for 5 seconds. The receiver enters the upgrade mode and "OFFLINE" turns red and green. Click "Update mode" to upgrade the receiver software successfully.
GameMacro APP
To install the GameMacro APP: Open your mobile phone or tablet and use WeChat to scan the provided QR code to download the "GameMacro APP".
Find the Bluetooth name related to GameMacro in your phone's Bluetooth list and connect to pair. After entering the app, tap the "+" icon in the top left corner, select the controller that was just connected via system Bluetooth, and complete the connection.
For reconnection, ensure that the phone's system Bluetooth and the controller are already paired. You can select the previously connected device from the history list to reconnect. If the connection fails for any reason, the controller's troubleshooting page will pop up on the screen. Alternatively, click on the upper right corner to view solutions to frequently asked questions (FAQs).
Controller Details
The button test in the controller details section is a physical button test. Pressing the controller buttons allows you to test if the controller is functioning properly. The button values displayed on the page will vary depending on the actual button values of the controller.
The following are the calibration procedures for gyroscope, joystick, and trigger. Complete each calibration within 60 seconds as per the instructions.
Firmware version and download installation: After downloading a new firmware version, you can also revert to the old version without affecting the use of the app.
Macro mode and contact mode: Mode switching can be done not only through the controller's combination keys (as per the controller's manual) but also through the app. Different modes have different pages and different usage scenarios.
FCC Compliance
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
Caution: Any changes or modifications to this device not explicitly approved by the manufacturer could void your authority to operate this equipment.
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
The device has been evaluated to meet general RF exposure requirement.